Nepalese two-rupee note
Banknote
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The Nepalese two-rupee banknote (रु 2) was a low-value denomination of the Nepalese rupee, first issued in 1981. The note was in circulation throughout Nepal and commonly used for small transactions. During its issuance, it featured the portrait of the reigning monarch.[1]
| Country | |
|---|---|
| Value | रू 2 |
| Width | 114 mm |
| Height | 70 mm |
| Security features | Serial number, watermark of crown and metallic thread. |
| Years of printing | 1981 – 1999 |
| Obverse | |
| Design | Portrait of reigning king & Bajrayogini Temple. |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Spotted Leopard. |
The two-rupee banknote continued to be printed until 1999, after which it was gradually phased out and replaced by coins of the same denomination.